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Canon PowerShot A80 Digital Camera Review

by Elena Rue
Published on July 16, 2004

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Likes
- movable LCD screen
- zoom function placement (encasing the shutter button)
- large, easy to use/see buttons
- durable body
- extensive shooting modes
Dislikes
- bulkier than other point-and-shoot models
- only 15 fps in movie mode
- poor LCD resolution

 

Conclusion
The Canon PowerShot A80 is a solid and reliable digital camera that will satisfy consumers across the board. The unique movable LCD screen is a really fun feature that allows the user to take photos at any angle! The sturdy body of the Canon PowerShot A80 is going to withstand more damage than many other digital cameras on the market today, but this security comes at a price - decreased portability. It won’t be the first thing you slip in your pocket when you leave the house, unless you want a very large lump protruding from your body. This said, the Canon PowerShot A80’s functional design combined with reputable image quality makes it a smart choice that you won’t regret.


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